REVIEW · ATV ADVENTURE TOURS
ATV N Zip: 8 Zip Lines plus ATV’s
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Two trails, one ticket. This ATV and zip line combo in Puerto Plata hits two very different kinds of fun, from off-road ATV roads to zip lines in the trees. It’s built for a full outing at Country World Adventure Park, with guided safety and an easy, step-by-step flow once you arrive.
I like the mix of doing both activities in one place, without needing special skills. You get to drive a rugged four wheeler, then fly through the air on eight ACCT-certified zip lines with no prior zip line experience required.
One thing to consider: this is only for people who fit the rules. There are weight limits and a minimum age to drive the ATV, plus you should have moderate physical fitness for the day’s activity.
In This Review
- Key Points You’ll Care About
- Country World Adventure Park: One Stop for ATV Fun and Sky Time
- Getting Started at the Meet-and-Greet (Country House Bar)
- ATV Time on Your Own Four Wheeler: Off-Road Meets Countryside
- Seating and how the ATV portion works
- The rules that affect you
- One practical reality
- Eight Zip Lines Over Puerto Plata: ACCT Certified and No Experience Needed
- What no experience means in real life
- Safety approach you can feel
- The pool zip line finale
- Weight and body-fit limits (important)
- Tropical Garden Breaks, Parrots, and Lunch That Actually Matters
- Pickup, Timing, and How the Day Fits Your Cruise or Hotel Schedule
- Price and Value: Why This Combo Works at $124.99
- Who Should Book This ATV and Zip Line Adventure
- Should You Book This ATV and Zip Line Combo?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV and zip line tour?
- Does the zip line activity require prior experience?
- Are hotel and cruise port transfers included?
- What is included in the $124.99 price?
- Are alcoholic drinks included?
- Is there an age requirement to drive the ATV?
- What are the weight and sizing limits for the zip lines?
- What happens if weather is bad?
Key Points You’ll Care About

- Self-drive ATV time: You’re not just sitting on a ride; you’ll control your own four wheeler on off-road ground.
- 8 ACCT-certified zip lines: Total line length is more than 8,000 feet, with a longest ride listed at 2,460 feet.
- Pool zip line finale: The tour ends with a drop into a pool, which adds a fun, memorable finish.
- Lunch is included (and not an afterthought): Plan on a home-cooked Dominican meal during the outing.
- Pickup and guided flow: Hotel and cruise port pickup and drop-off are part of the package, so you spend less time figuring things out.
Country World Adventure Park: One Stop for ATV Fun and Sky Time

This outing is for you if you want a Dominican Republic adventure day that doesn’t stay in one lane. It moves from gritty, close-to-the-ground ATV driving to a very different pace in the air on zip lines. And because it’s all centered at Country World Adventure Park, the day feels organized rather than chopped into separate trips.
You’ll start with a drive from Puerto Plata to the park, then jump into the activities in a guided sequence. That matters because zip lines go faster when you’re properly briefed on how to move, clip in, and ride safely. The ATV portion also benefits from instruction so you’re comfortable on rough surfaces instead of guessing.
What I appreciate here is that the experience is designed to be approachable. Zip lining doesn’t require experience, and the day is structured with clear steps from meet-and-greet to briefing to riding. If you’re the type who likes your adventure with fewer unknowns, this fits well.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Puerto Plata
Getting Started at the Meet-and-Greet (Country House Bar)

Once you’re picked up from your hotel or the cruise port, you’ll take a short ride through Puerto Plata to Country World Adventure Park. The check-in is at the Country House Bar area, where you’ll get a meet-and-greet and a briefing for the day.
This first moment sets the tone. A good briefing is where safety clicks into place without killing the fun. You also get the practical run-down you need before you’re on an ATV or clipped into the zip line system.
A few details that help you plan your day:
- Your ticket is a mobile ticket, so have it ready on your phone.
- Bottled water is included, which you’ll be thankful for once you’re outdoors for hours.
- Groups are kept to a maximum of 20 travelers, which usually means less waiting around than the big cattle-car style tours.
ATV Time on Your Own Four Wheeler: Off-Road Meets Countryside

After the briefing, you’ll head out to drive the ATV portion yourself. This is not an on-rails kind of ride. You’ll travel through off-road areas including riverbeds, fertile farms, and lush countryside.
That variety is the point. It’s the difference between a scenic cruise and something that actually feels rugged. On an ATV, the ground changes constantly, and you’re more aware of speed, turns, and how the trail holds up. You also get to experience rural Puerto Plata in a way that looks very different from the coastal viewpoints.
Seating and how the ATV portion works
The ATV can be seated by one passenger or two passengers shared. So if you’re traveling as a couple or a small group, you can often plan your setup without feeling like everyone must drive solo.
The rules that affect you
Driving an ATV has a clear requirement: the minimum age to drive is 18, and you’ll need a valid drivers license. A picture or copy on your phone is accepted. If you’re bringing younger family members, they can’t drive unless they’re accompanied as required, and the tour rules say children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal representative.
There are also weight limits: the maximum weight per ATV is listed as 350 lbs / 160 kg. If you’re near the top end, it’s worth double-checking your fit before you go, so you don’t show up hoping things will work out.
One practical reality
This part of the day is physical, even if you’re not hiking. You’ll want shoes that handle uneven ground and you’ll benefit from a moderate fitness level. It’s not described as extreme, but you should expect a real ride.
Eight Zip Lines Over Puerto Plata: ACCT Certified and No Experience Needed

Then comes the part most people remember: zip lining.
You’ll take on eight different sky-high zip lines, described as ACCT certified. The total length is more than 8,000 feet of double, galvanized aircraft steel cable. The longest ride is listed at 2,460 feet, which gives you something concrete to picture when you’re standing at the start platform.
What no experience means in real life
The tour states that no zip line experience is necessary, and in practice that usually means instructors handle the technique and you focus on enjoying the ride. You’ll still need to follow directions, keep your posture stable, and listen carefully at each station. But you won’t be thrown into a “figure it out” situation.
Safety approach you can feel
Safety equipment is included, and the day includes professional guidance. That’s a big deal because zip lines can feel intimidating if you don’t trust the process. Here, the system is built around guided instruction and standard safety steps, so you’re not guessing when it’s time to clip in and launch.
The pool zip line finale
One detail that makes this tour feel extra fun is the ending: you’ll finish with a zip line that drops from a pool zip line into the pool. It’s a strong finish because it turns the final run into a playful moment instead of just another launch-and-land sequence.
Weight and body-fit limits (important)
Zip line weight is capped at 260 lbs / 118 kg. There are also stated sizing limits: max waist line is 130 cm / 44 inches, and max leg size is 80 cm / 31 inches. If you’re close to those limits, check carefully before booking, because you don’t want the day to end early due to sizing.
Tropical Garden Breaks, Parrots, and Lunch That Actually Matters

Between rides, you’ll have downtime built in. The tour includes exploring a tropical garden and getting to know parrots. It’s not just a filler stop. These small moments help break up the adrenaline so the day feels paced rather than nonstop rush.
Then there’s lunch, included as part of the tour. The meal is described as home-cooked Dominican lunch, which is exactly what you want during an active outing. You’ll also get bottled water, so you can keep energy up through the day.
Alcohol is available to purchase, but it’s not included. If you plan to drink, keep that in mind so your budget doesn’t surprise you later. Also note that lockers are not included, so keep valuables minimal and plan for how you’ll store what you bring.
Pickup, Timing, and How the Day Fits Your Cruise or Hotel Schedule

This is a 4 to 6 hour experience, and it includes hotel and cruise port pickup and drop-off. That’s a big value feature if you’re on a tight schedule, because it reduces transit stress and helps you avoid figuring out local transportation.
It also helps that the group size is capped at 20 travelers. Smaller groups usually mean fewer delays, especially when safety briefings and gear checks need time.
Because the tour is weather-dependent, plan to treat this as an active outdoor day. If weather is poor, it requires a good-weather day to run, and the tour provider will offer a different date or a full refund if canceled due to weather.
If you’re coming from a cruise port, the pickup and return are especially helpful. You get the convenience without needing to manage local transfers on your own.
Price and Value: Why This Combo Works at $124.99

At $124.99 per person, you’re paying for a package, not just two activities separately. The price includes:
- ATV + zip line admission
- professional guide
- safety equipment
- bottled water
- lunch
- hotel and cruise port pickup and drop-off
That combination is what makes the value make sense. Zip line tours alone can cost as much as an entire adventure if you only get one activity. Here you’re getting two major experiences plus food plus transport, all in one scheduled window.
Your extra costs are fairly clear:
- alcoholic drinks are available to purchase
- lockers are not included
So if you show up with the basics and keep your belongings simple, you’ll likely feel in control of the total cost. If you’re someone who likes to add drinks, you may want to decide ahead of time how much you’ll spend.
Who Should Book This ATV and Zip Line Adventure

This is a strong fit if:
- you want a true action day with both ATV driving and zip lining
- you prefer guided instruction rather than figuring out safety alone
- you like rural scenery and off-road variety
- you want lunch included without hunting for food later
This might not be your best choice if:
- you don’t meet the zip line weight and body-fit limits (260 lbs / 118 kg; plus waist and leg size rules)
- you’re under 18 and want to drive the ATV (the minimum age to drive is 18)
- you struggle with moderate physical activity needs for an outdoors, active schedule
- you’re trying to do this on a day with unreliable weather expectations
Should You Book This ATV and Zip Line Combo?
If your goal is a single, organized adventure day with real payoff, I’d book it. The structure is practical: pickup handled, briefing done, safety equipment included, lunch included, and the zip line count is substantial at eight runs with a long finish into a pool.
The main reason to pause is fit: the zip line and ATV rules are specific. If you’re within those limits and you can manage a moderate activity day, this is exactly the kind of excursion that feels like it gives you more than the sum of its parts.
If your timing works and the weather looks decent, this one is worth your attention.
FAQ
How long is the ATV and zip line tour?
It runs about 4 to 6 hours (approx.).
Does the zip line activity require prior experience?
No experience is necessary.
Are hotel and cruise port transfers included?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are included from the hotel and cruise port.
What is included in the $124.99 price?
Admission is included, along with a professional guide, safety equipment, bottled water, and lunch.
Are alcoholic drinks included?
No. Alcoholic drinks are available to purchase.
Is there an age requirement to drive the ATV?
Yes. The minimum age to drive an ATV is 18, and a valid driver’s license is required (a picture or copy on your phone is accepted).
What are the weight and sizing limits for the zip lines?
Maximum weight is 260 lbs / 118 kg. There are also waist line and leg size limits listed (waist up to 130 cm / 44 inches, leg size up to 80 cm / 31 inches).
What happens if weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































